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A Scrap of Lace

Artist: William Henry Fox Talbot (British, 1800–1877)

Jacaranda mimosifolia, with a superimposed pattern of gauze

Artist: William Henry Fox Talbot (British, 1800–1877)

Crystal Palace, North Water Tower from Archery Garden

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

Laigh Kirk Close

Artist: Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829–1887)

The Back Wynd

Artist: Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829–1887)

Chester Cathedral S.E.

Artist: Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829–1887)

Old Houses at Corner of George Street and High Street

Artist: Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829–1887)

Sir Richard Collinson

Artist: Lock & Whitfield (British, active 1856–94)

Joseph Joachim

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

Herschel

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

York Minster, "In Sure and Certain Hope"

Artist: Frederick Henry Evans (British, 1853–1943)

Julia Jackson

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

The Mosque of the Emeer Akhoor, Cairo

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Pyramids of Dashoor, From the South West

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

Jerusalem, From the Mount of Olives

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Rameseum of El-Kurneh, Thebes - Second View

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Pyramids of Dahshoor, From the South

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Temple of Komumboo

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Pyramids of Sakkarah - North East

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Temple of El-Karnak from the South East

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Mosque of Kaitbey

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Hypæthral Temple, Philæ

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

Cairo from the Citadel, First View

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

The Pyramids of El-Geezeh, From the South West

Artist: Francis Frith (British, 1822–1898)

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